World Risk Developments May 2019
World Risk Developments May 2019
In this month's edition of World Risk Developments we look at the following stories:
- Korea—Softer growth poses risks to agricultural exporters
- Indonesia—Policy continuity the best outcome for foreign investors
- ASEAN—Trade switching from the US-China trade impasse offers a silver lining
- India—Prime Minister Modi likely to retain power; reforms are expected to continue
- Australia—Investment abroad remains concentrated in developed economies
- South Africa—Re-elected President Ramaphosa pledges to fight corruption
Fred Gibson, Acting Chief Economist
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